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what is ideal solution

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Answered by PRIME11111
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The ideal Solutions are those which obey Raoult's Law at all concentrations and Temperatures. Some examples of ideal solution liquid pairs are benzene and toluene, n-heptane and n-hexane, ethyl bromide and ethyl iodide, chlorobenzene and bromo benzene etc

Answered by shristisingh8051
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An Ideal Solution or Ideal Mixture is a solution in which the gas phase exhibits thermodynamics properties analogue two doors of a mixture of ideal gases. ...... The concept of an ideal solution is fundamental to chemical thermodynamics and its applications, such as the use of colligative properties.

An ideal solution is defined as the solution in which no volume and temperature change occurs on mixing of the tow liquids.

It interacts with the molecules of the component that does not differ from the interactions.

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